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Study of thermal effects associated with crack propagation during very high cycle fatigue tests
Affiliation:1. LMSP, UMR CNRS 8106, Arts et Métiers-ParisTech, 151 Boulevard de l’Hôpital, 75013 Paris, France;2. LEEE, EA 387, Université Paris X – Nanterre, 50 rue de Sévres, 92410 Ville d’Avray, France;3. Washington University, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, St Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA;4. LAMEFIP, EA 2727, ENSAM-Polytech, Esplanade des Arts et Métiers, 33405 Talence Cedex, France
Abstract:This paper studies the thermal effects associated with the propagation of a fatigue crack in a gigacycle fatigue regime. Ultrasonic fatigue tests were carried out on a high-strength steel. The temperature fields measured by infrared thermography show a significant and very local increase in the temperature just before fracture. In order to better understand these thermal effects and to make a connection with the initiation and the propagation of the fatigue crack, a thermomechanical model is developed. The fatigue crack is modeled by a circular ring heat source whose radius increases with time. The numerical resolution of the thermal problem allows determination of the time evolution of the temperature fields in specimens and shows a good correlation with experiment. These results provide experimental proof that in a very high cycle regime, the propagation stage of the crack constitutes a small part of the lifetime of the specimen.
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